Mechanic Josh Moellenberndt (right) points out something to Blake Delarnn as they change out the tires on a state patrol vehicle in the background. Common parts like tires can now take days to arrove, while hard parts can take weeks up to a month.
Mechanic Josh Moellenberndt (right) points out something to Blake Delarnn as they change out the tires on a state patrol vehicle in the background. Common parts like tires can now take days to arrove, while hard parts can take weeks up to a month.
Hamilton County Commissioners were back in action Monday after a week’s hiatus in recognition of the Juneteenth holiday.
The Plainsman Museum in Aurora has been on a constant path since the beginning of 2022 -- and probably far longer -- to be loud and proud about the history of Hamilton County and its people.
This row of new townhomes is a visible sign of growth in the Streeter Subdivision west of 1st Street, where 60 lots are platted and planned for housing development.
Taylor Lemburg prepares a circuit board assembly for encapsulation at International Sensor System’s plant in the Aurora Industrial Park. Getting parts on time, consistently, has become a supply chain challenge for ISSI and other local manufacturing companies.
Bobby and Alyssa Jacobs perform a duet as Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash called “Jackson” a tribute to grandma Ann Jorgenson. The music teachers with electrifying chemistry, the couple won first place in the Aurora's Got Talent contest Thursday during Family Night activities.
Staff and clients representing International Workforce Services in Aurora include, from left: Trevor Vettel, Sebastian Moyo, Toddy Mukuya, David Vettel, Crystal Vettel, History Matyabadza, Emmanuel Manyewv, Celie Holliday, Todd Vettel, Felix Chipungu.
Workers with Ott Concrete Construction use their electric jackhammers to peel away the old concrete sidewalk for a new one to be put in on the north side of downtown square.
Food pantry board member Bruce Ramsour, front center, helps unload a delivery during last week’s Can Care-a-Van drive. Pictured at right are Channel 10/11 representatives Jon and Taryn Vanderford.